The rollout of WCDMA will continue, ... but service providers are also upgrading their GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks, so it will take a little longer for WCDMA to become the ubiquitous standard in the GSM family of technologies.

That was extremely important because we weren't expecting them to come out in a coverage like that.

Deep down, that feeling is there. But you have to be ready for every game. If you want to run the table, every night is the same challenge.

This gives us a lot more confidence in knowing we can do things.

We can kick it into gear when we need to. We try to always keep it in gear. Sometimes, you just come out flat.

We have refined our appraisal of GSM/GPRS/EDGE versus WCDMA. The uptake of WCDMA is not likely to be as rapid as was once thought. It will show good growth, but there is still a lot of life left in GSM.

The services being offered to the customer have not quite caught up with the technology.